--- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 7/16/05 11:30 AM, uns_tressor at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > ...but you say that there is no pubication that
> > he reads himself? I would imagine that his inner
> > sanctum would have twelve daily papers in a neat
> > rack, with his favourite, probably in an Indian
> > language, either on top, or set to one side. If
> > everything, and I mean everything, is read to him,
> > then my suggestion fails.
> > Uns.
> 
> I once saw him flip through a TIME magazine. I don't know for sure 
what the
> arrangement is, but I assume the news is condensed and prepared for 
him. I
> used to do this for a while when I was the head of World Plan News 
Service
> in Switzerland. Also, his eyes are bad so he wouldn't be doing much 
reading.

At least two popular presidents in the past 20 years never did much 
newspaper reading. If you can have other people read for you, why 
waste your time (mind you I read http://news.google.com everyday, but 
I'm not a billionaire,a president or a guru).




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